BSenle
By JERRY WAGGONER
Herald and Xewi Sports Editor
Tile Henley Hornets picked up
a berth in the state tournament
next week at Coos Bay when they
followed the superb effort of Kent
Gooding to a hard-fought 55-48
victory over Eagle Point in the
Southern Oregon College gym Sat
urday night.
It was the 22nd successive vic
tory for the Hornets this season
without a loss. The victory
marked the third time this sea
son the Hornets have beaten the
Eagles.
Crumrine,
Take Mat
Oregon Tech's Milo Crumrine
and Lee Allen, assistant KUHS
wrestling coach took top honors
in their weight brackets Satur
day at the AAU Far Western
Wrestling Tournament in San
Francisco.
Crumrine won the 114'i pound
class by downing Mike Hart of
Brigham Young in the first round
by a 2-1 decision, and then scored
a 5-0 decision over Ron Valance
of South Bay in the title match.
Alien marched to the 138 pound
title by pinning Jack Wells of
Foothill College in his first match
in 3:59 minutes. He decisioned
Keith Thrailkill of Cal Aggies 10-0
in the second round, and then
pinned Mike Simpson of Chico
State in 4:03 for the title match.
Allen was named the outstanding
wrestler of the tournament.
Hank Isenhart, OTI, pinned Don
TJImer, Chico State, in 2:48 in his
opening match, but was pinned
in the second round by Dave Van
ek of the U.S. Marines. He lost
a 1-0 decision to Keith Thrailkill
of Cal Aggies in the third round.
Ed Appleman, OTI, won a 2-0
decision over Julius Deno, Olym
pic Club in his opening round.
but lost an 8-0 decision to Russ
CamiUcri, Air Force, in the sec
ond round, and was downed 8-2
by Tony Stremic. Marine Corps,
in the third round.
Howard Morris, OTI wrestling
coach, pointed out that the OTI
682 Bowler
Leads Meet
BUFFALO. N.Y. (UPI)-A 5V
year-old insurance examiner who
hasn't let the heart attack he silt-
fered three years ago curtail his
bowling, shot into first place in
the classic singles division of the
American Bowling Congress tour
nament here Saturday.
Dick Cochran of Chicago, who
was stricken by a heart attack
, two weeks after joining the Pro
fessional Bowlers Association
1060, came on strong Saturday
with games of 260, 187, and 235
to give him a singles total of 682
He replaced Bob Leap of Bed
ford, Ind., who dropped to second
in the classic singles with 672
rolled Feb. 24.
In the regular singles, John
Lackner of Birmingham. Mich,
l olled Saturday with a pulled ten
don in his bowling hand and
wound up in second place with a
710 scries. Lackner, 54, bowled
just under Andv Hudoba of
Ynuncstown. Ohio, who still leads
with 725 rolled Tuesday.
Four Teams
Win Berths
By United Press International
' Milwaukie, Lebanon, South Eu
gene and Hermiston scored wins
Friday night to wrap up berths in
the Oregon high school Class At
basketball tournament.
Milwaukie edged Astoria 44-43
In overtime, Lebanon won over
Sweet Home 83-58, South Eugene
defeated Thurston 71-50 and Her
miston topped Milton - Freewater
71-51.
The results left only four berths
unfilled in the 16-team tournament
at Eugene March 19-23. Marshall
Franklin. Tigard. Sandy, Molalla,
South Salem, North Eugene and
Pendleton earlier gained spots.
Coquillc posted a 53-49 victory
over Pacific and Vale got past
Sherman 55-47 to gain berths in
the Class A-2 tournament.
SLIT NOT DISMISSED
BOSTON 'CPU -A V. S.
District Court judge Friday re
fused to dismiss a $25 million
slander suit initiated by New
York Titan owner Harry Wismer
against Boston industrialist Theo
dore Barron and Newton attor
ney Harold Brown.
However. Judge Charle E. Wy-
raki Jr.. ordered wismci s
counsel to die an amended com
plaint with a simple statement of
the facts. Warner has charged
Barron and Brown with making
detrimental remarks about him
on connection with their bid to
buy tlie Titans.
Steamship passage from Ireland
to America could be bought for
as little S10 in the lavis.
y Whips hgk Pi
Loacn Jerry Johnson s crew
downed them 65-64 in the first en
counter. 76-70 at Henley and by
six points again Saturday.
Henley was led by Gooding.
6-8 center, who notched 20 points
and pulled down 18 rebounds
Henley grabbed 44 rebounds to
32 for the Eagles which told a
great part of the story.
Mike Beymer was the only oth
er Hornet in double figures with
12 points. Gooding, however, re
linquished high point honors to
Eagle Point's Chuck Pomeroy who
had 26 jg the game.
Allen
Honors
wrestlers will compete in the AAU
meet next weekend at Corvallis.
The National AAU tourney will
be held April 3-4-5 in San Fran
cisco. Oregon Tech wound up fourth in
the team totals. Team scores
were: Olympic Club 73, Multno
mah Athletic Club, Portland 37,
South Bay 12, Oregon Tech 10.
U.S. Air Force 10, Cal Aggies 7,
Cal Poly 5, U.S .Marine Corps
Chico State, Navy, Foothill
College, Las Angeles, YMCA and
Mare Island failed to score.
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Race
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (UPD
UCLA defeated California 72-53
Saturday night and then sweated
it out listening to Southern Cali
fornia upset Stanford and throw
the Big Six basketball race into
a tie between the Bruins and In
dians. Botli UCLA and Stanford closed
the conference season with 7-5
records and will meet in a play
off here Tuesday night to decide
the NCAA playoff representative
Led by Gale Goodrich, who
topped a balanced attack with 16
points, the Bruins were in front
all the way despite the pressure!
of needing a must victory.
Then the UCLA team and the
2.000 fans packed into Santa Mon
ica City College gym listened to
a myriad of transistor radios as!
USC came from behind to defeat1
Stanford in overtime 67-61 boost
ing the Brums onto a-ititle tie.
Backing Goodrich inthe UCLA
scoring were Walt Hazzard and
Jack Hirsch with 14 points apiece.
Camden Wall led California with
14 points despite fouling out with
only four minutes gone in the sec
ond half.
By its victory, UCLA swept all
three Big Six games from Cal and
became the only team in the con
ference not to lose at least onel
game to each club
Dons Take
NCAA Berth
SAX FRANCISCO (UPD-For-
ward Dave Lee meshed a free
throw with two seconds remain
ing Saturday night to give the
University of San Francisco a 62-
61 victory over Santa Clara and
earn the Dons the West Coast
Athletic Conference championship
The win also gave USF a berth
in the NCAA Western Regional
Playoffs at Provo, Utah, next
weekend. It was the final game
of the season for both teams.
Lee's charity toss came seconds
after the Broncos staged a suc
cessful late rally and knotted the
score at 61-61 on a free throw by
Gene Shields and a field goal by
Joe Weiss.
The Dons led most of the way,
taking a 33-28 halftime advantage
and holding a 12-point margin
midway into the second half.
Then the Bronco defense tighten
ed and held USF to only three
field goals for the rest of the
game.
Soph center Ollie Jonnson led
the winners with 19 points while
Shields collected 17 for Santa
Clara
Williams Takes Verdict
In Billy Daniels Fight
MIAMI BEACH. Fla. iLPIl-!
Third-ranked Cleveland Williams
scored a bloody unanimous deci
sion Saturday night over sixth-
ranked heavyweight Rilly Daniels
their nationally-televised 10-
round bout.
Daniels, who weighed 191
pounds, rocked the Houston fight
er in the first round with
whistling right to the chin. But
after that round the ficht belonged
to Williams, who stalked Daniels
like a big cat throwing effective
punches.
Williams, weighing 212 pounds.
opened up a cut over Daniels
right eye in the third round,
another one over the left eye in
the eighth round and bloodied
Daniels" nose in the ninth.
Daniels was in trouble several
times, and he slipped twice but
he was never knocked down.
Pomeroy also was the leading
rebounder for Eagle Point with
!4.
The Hornets were reiving hea
vily on Gooding in the lirst half
He and the other Hornets were
not blazing hot from the field
Gooding hit seven points in the
tirst period, three of these from
the charity line, and added four
more in the second although he
sat out part of the quarter.
Gooding opened the game with
a free throw for a 1-0 lead. Pom
eroy put the Eagles into their first
lead with a jumper off a loose oV
fense. The lead rocked back and
forth until Gooding hit the first
of two gift shots to knot the score
at 7-7. He missed his second
charity shot hut Mike Beymer
tipped it in to give Henley a
9-7 lead.
The first period finished with a
16-all standoff when Pomeroy con
nected on a jumper from the
wing with eight seconds left.
The Hornets led throughout the
iecond period. Gooding opened
the frame with a hook shot for an
18-16 lead. They widened it to as
much as six points with 2:35 left
and hung on despite a four-point
spurt by the Eagles with less
than a minute remaining. The
first half ended with Henley in
front 28-25.
Roiling opened the second half
scoring with a charity shot, but
the Eagles kept the contest close'
until Gooding's shot gave Henley
a 40 to 34 lead. Charlie Thomp
son hooked in a two-pointer, and
Beymer cashed in on a pair of
gift shots for a 10-point lead as
the fourth quarter opened.
The final frame was a shaky
one for the Hornets. Gooding hit
five points in th period and Hen
ley held on despite a resurging
effort by Pomerov and Billy
Hoefft.
The Hornets connected on 16 of
49 field shots for a below-par
.328 per cent. The Eagles had an
atrocious night from the field with
17 of 72 for a poor .236 percen
tage.
The State A-2 Tournament gels
underway Monday, March 18,
Coos Bay. Henley's first round
opponent is not vet known.
THE BOX SCORE
Eeele Point (48) Fa Ft Reb PI Tp
Pomeroy
9 9-3 14 I 7A
Hoefft
Short
Boatwright
Under
W ha ley
Meslox
Totals
Henlty Hi)
Aiibritton
Beymer
Goodinq
Reilintj
Young .
Thompson
Sanders
Totals
Score bv quarters:
Eagle Point
Henley
5 l-J 11 4 11
0 3-4 2 5
3 1-1 SI
0 01 15
0 1-1 14 1
17 15-33 30 41
Fg Ft Reb PI Tp
2 1-1 8 4
5 ?S 7 3
S 10-12 IB 1
0 3-4 2 4
1 4-7 7 2
3 0-0 0 2
0 3-4 2 0
U 23-33 44 17 55
1A- 9- 9-12 4ft
16-12-ttVU
Scores
By United Press International
Illinois 73 Iowa H9
Michigan 82 Wisconsin 80
Indiana 87 Ohio State 85
Colgate m Connecticut 67
Wash. & Jeff. (58 W. Reserve 51
Fordham 59 Holy Cross 57
Northwestern 100 Mich. St. 8.1
Iona 8.1 Seton Hall 79
NCAA Small College Meet
Cape Girardeau, Mo -
Ark. St. 77 S.E. Missouri 75
NCAA Small College Meet
St. Louis, Mo.
Concordia 92 Auguslana 84 (cons)
Boston, Mass.
Assumption 65 Fair. Dickinson 51
Catholic Tourney, Louisville, Ky.
Croighton 76 Regis 61 (cons)
NCAA Major Tourney
Lubbock, Tex.
First Hound
Oklahoma city 70 Colo. St. 67
KFLL Meet
All coaches and ofllcers of the
Klamath Falls Little League
will meet In the Klamath Falls
Auditorium Tuesday, March K,
at 7:30 p.m. to discuss plans for
the coming year.
In announcing the meeting,
Barney Cavanaugh, league
president, indicated the meeting
was open to all those v h o
wished to attend.
In the explosive ninth round.
Williams staggered Daniels three
different times with powerful jaw
crushing left hooks. But each
ime the game and crafty Daniels
managed to clinch until the
cobwebs cleared from his head
It was Williams' 5.1th win in
rfl professional fights. Daniels
suffered his second loss in 2n
professional outings.
The ficht. witnessed by 2.T7I
fans at Miami Beach convention
hall and a nationwide 'ABO tele
vision audience, had not been
expected to gn the lull distance
Williams had been a 31 favorite
to score his 4fth knockout but
Daniels was too rraftv.
Referee Jimmy Peerless scored
it 97-92. judge Jim Ruby had it
98-91 and judge Carl Gardner saw
it M-93. The LPI tally had it
97-92 for Williams.
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GOODING LAYS IT IN
points in the Friday night triumph over Uouglas at Ashland in the A-2 district play
offs. Gooding paced the Hornets to a 55-48 Saturday night triumph over- eagle
Point by scoring 20 points and pulling down 18 rebounds. The win put Henley in ths
state A-2 tourney at Coos Bay. In background is Henley teammate Earl Aiibritton
(50) and Douglas defenders Archie Walker (151 and Bob Reed (331. An unidenti
fied defender's hands can be seen from behind Gooding.
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath
Mcjors Open Grapefruit
As Yanks, Giants, Dodgers Downed
ORLANDO, Fla. (UPD The
Detroit Tigers for the third
straight year scored an ox?iiing
(irapelruit League victory over
the Minnesota Twins Saturday.
10-5. in a game called after eight
innings because of darkness and
a threatening storm.
The second spot in each hatting
order captured honors. Bill Bruton
of Detroit had a single, double,
homer and four runs batted in
while the Twins' Vic Power hit
two singles and a triple.
Former Cub Rob Anderson was
the only unscored-on Tiger hurler
although he gave up five hits in
three innings.
ChiSox 1-0 ('inn.
SARASOTA. Fla. (UPH-The
Chicago White Sox merged su
purb pitching and a brilliant de
fense Saturday to nip the Cincin
nati Reds, 1-0.
While Ray Herhert. Taylor Phil
lips ami Fritz Ackley held the
Reds to two hits, both by Jesse
Gonder, the While Sox bunched
three of their five for the lone
run of the game in the third.
Mike Hershlierger doubled ofl
Jim O'Toole. took third on Joe
Cunningham's infield hit and
scored on a line single to left by
ex-Oriole Dave Nicholson.
St. L. 2-1 Mrts
ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. "L PI '
Ernie Broglio. Ray Washburn
and Bobby Shantz pitched the St.
Booster Banquet
The Pelican Rooster Cltih puts on Its annual banquet tonight
at the Wlnema Hotel for the Klamath Union High basketball and
wrestling teams, beginning nt 6:30.
Tickets for the fete will be on sale at the door for 2..'i0
per plate. The public and Pelican ln are cordially Invited to
attend the banquet In which award will he given.
Head basketball roach of Portland University. Al Negrattl,
will be the featured Kpcakrr for the evening and Hon Williams,
head football ooarh at Klamath I'nliMt, will he the Master of
Ceremonies,
It will be special awards night Inr the two teams. The
wrestling team finished second in the stale behind Lebanon and
Grants Pass which tied for first. The Pelicans had one Individual
champion ill Rob Kwing at 191 pound.
The basketball team also will he presented their awards.
Coaches for the two teams are Al Keek In basketball and Delanra
Duncan In wrestling.
mat hrk
Big 6-8 Henley center Kent
Falls, Ore.
Sunday,
Louis Cardinals to a two-hit, 2-1,
victory over the New York Mets
in a rain-shortened Grapefruit
League opener Saturday.
The game was called because
of a heavy downpour with the
Mets threatening in the bottom
of the seventh.
Phi 5-3 Pitt
CLEARWATER. Fla. (UPll
The Philadelphia Phillies and
Pittsburgh Pirates managed to
get in our innings of their exhi
bition game Saturday before a
violent rainstorm washed out their
Grapefruit League opener,
When the rain halted proceed
ings, the Phillies led, 5-3, scoring
four runs on homers by Wes Cov
ington in the first with two men
on base and by Don Dcmeter
with the bases emply in the third.
Both came at the expense of
former Red Sox righthander Don
Schwall, who was wild at the
start and hit three bailers in the
(irst inning. '
KC 3-0 Milw.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.
i UPD Dan Pfistcr. Ted Bows
field and John Wyatt shut out the
Milwaukee Braves on three sin
gles Saturday as the Kansas City
Athletics scored a 3 0 exhibition-
opening victory.
The A s did all their scoring
igainsl Warren Spahn, the
Braves 327-game winner, in the
third inning. Four straight hits
skies Trim Paisley 59-40
Goodinq lays one in for two
March 10, IflU
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did the damage singles by Hay
wood Sullivan and Plisler, a
double by Dick Howser and a
single by rookie John Wojcik.
Wash 5-4 L.A.
VERO BEACH. Fla. (UPD-An
error by third baseman Daryl
Spencer broke an eight-inning tic
and enabled the Washington Sen
ators to edge the Los Angeles
Dodgers, 5-4, in their Graiefruil
League opener Saturday.
Rookie Jim Duckworth, who al
lowed only two hits in the last
three innings, was the winning
pitcher. Ed Roebuck, lagged for
six hits in two innings, was the
loser.
Rait. 7-4 Yanks
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.
(UPD Steve Barber, the first of
three Baltimore pitchers, fired
Ihrcc hit less innings in mid-season
form Saturday as the Orioles de
feated the Yankees, 7-4, in the
GrnM'(ruit League opener lor hotli
clubs.
The Orioles clinched the game
in the filth inning whet they
rapped Bud Daley for lour runs
on six hits. The cluster of runs
was featured by Dirk Brown's
Iwn-run homer over the leftficld
lencc.
Clrv. -! S.F.
TUCSON, Ariz. (UPD -The
Cleveland Indians jumped on Gay
lord Perry for five runs on six
hits in the sixth inning Saturday
to heat the National league
champion San Francisco Giants,
61, in their first exhibition game
of the year.
Woodie Hold's single with the
bases full in the fifth inning
brought in two runs to break a
scoreless deadlock. Tito Francona
and Fred Whitfield followed with
singles, each bringing in a run,
and Francona scored from third
on catcher Ed Bailey's wild throw
on an attempt to nip Whitfield
stealing second.
Angels 4-1 Colls
PALM SPRINGS. Calif. (UPD-
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Tourney
By DICK RRlC.nS
Merrill High Schools Huskies
captured tlie District 5B cage
championship last night after ac
complishing a remarkably easy
59-40 victory over the Paisley
Broncos in the final game of tlie
three-day elimination tournament
on tlie OT. hardcourts.
.Merrill s rough treatment of its
Lake County visitors was accord
ing to schedule on last night's
program at OTI.
In the , preliminary game, the
Chiloquin Panthers administered
the same type of treatment to the
Bonanza Antlers in attaining a
72-57 decision over their foes to
move into third place in the
tournament.
Merrill's victory over the Rroncs
qualified the winners to face Cas
cade Locks in the opening round
of tlie District B State Tourna
ment, which opens in Bend, March
13 through 15.
Rooters for the Huskies had
something more to cheer about
than the feat of their squad
wrapping up the division title. Two
Merrill cagers were among 13 per
formers named to tlie tournament
all-star teams by a vole of the
participating coaches.
Named to tlie squad were Ken
Smith, guard, and Dave Hill, cen
ter, who both contributed largely
to their club's lopsided wins over
its three tournament opponents.
Prc-tourney favorite Chiloouin,
and upset victim of finalist Paisley
Friday night, placed five of its
cagers on the all-star contingent,
including guards Allwrt DcBortoli
and Donald Taylor, forwards Tony
Wilder and Greg Harris, and cen
ter Tony Dilllio. Others named
to the squad were Dick Bradbury,
forward, and Dell Swearingen,
guard, both Paisley; Neil Ellis,
guard, Butte Falls; Tom Tofcll,
forward, Malin; Ricky Stcber, cen
ter, Bonanza; and Andy -Maurer
center, 'Prospect.
In the feature skirmish, Merrill
performed a workmanship job in
bottling up the Broncos offensive
Tornado,
Cavemen
Top SOC
SOC final tlnndings:
Medfrod 11-5
Gmnls Pass 115
Crater 9 I
K. Falls 1 t
Ashland 3 W
Saturday results:
Medford fu A3 Crater
Grants Pass 7S 47 Ahland
Mcdford walloped Ihc Crater
Comets Saturday night at Med
ford by an 84 to 63 count, sew
ing up a place for the Black Tor
nado in the State A l Tourney nnd
knocking the Comets out of the
meet.
Grants Pass whipped Ashland 73
In 47 to wind up in a tie for the
conference crown with Mcdford
each club having won 11 nnd lost
five.
The placement for irst and sec
ond place pairings in Ihe A-l tour
nament will be decided by a draw
which may he held Sunday
Mcdford jumped into a 20 to 15
first quarter lead over ("rater,
stretched it to 40 to 33 at halftime
IH to ,r(i at the three quarter mark
and then poured in 20 points over
the filial frame while Crater scored
nnlv seven.
lack Fordc was high for Med
ford with 24 while Rich Bonner
had 20. Howard Tomlinsnn had 23;
for Crater.
Grants Pass moved Into an ei
ly lead over Ashland in their clash
at Grants Pass and held a 39 In 24
halftime edge
ai iiiiicnens was nign pni.iior,,,,, Saturday night
III! IMP ilM-IIIt-ll Willi 11 H)llllS
while Rick Pierce had 1(1 In pace
Ihe Grizzlies.
A desert sandstorm blew Ihc Los
Angeles Angels to a 41 victory
over Ihe Houston Colts Saturday
ill a Cactus league opener called
in the bottom of the sixth inning.
The Santa Ana winds emptied
the stands of an overflow crowd
of 4,100, and after a 15-minute
delay American' league umpire
John Rice terminated action.
Doubles by Ion Wagner and
Joe Kopie had produced a fifth
Los Angeles run in the sixth hut
the score reverted to the top of
the frame.
Held in check by the (wo - hit
pitching of Dick Farrell through
four innings, Ihe Angels jumped
on southpaw George Brunet for
six hits nnd four runs in the fifth.
Gxut-to-GadA
KEWMEKSi
SUMU35T!f
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attack while breaking loose its
own scoring machine on screen
plays and monopolizing both back
boards. After an ineffectual opening
three minutes during which nei
ther club could collect a point..
the Huskies roared to a 31-10
halftime lead thanks largely to
the set shot shooting of Ken
Smith, guard, and an unyielding
man-to-man defense that kept the
Rroncus shooting from outside.
Smith paced the Huskies scor
ing with LI points during the first
two quartcrcs, more than the
Broncos garnered collectively in
the same period. In addition, the
Huskies worked well around the
post, setting up screen plays
which paid off with forwards Lar
ry Conner and Dale Kurtz collect
ing field goals from the area near
the post.
The Huskies tenacious defense!
gathered in practically everything
that came down within the vicini
ty of the backboards during the
one-sided first half. It wasn't un-1
ii the second half that the Bron-
os began to work more effec-
ively under the boards, but by
then it was hio late.
The winners led at the end of
each intermission, 13-6; 31-10;
46-23, and 59-40.
In the preliminary tilt, pre-tour-
iiament favorite Chiloquin, which
(ell by the wayside against Pais
ley in the semifinals, coasted to
a 72-57 victory over Bonanza to
lalm third place in the district
tourney.
the Cluluquin Panthers streaked
to a 10-point lead early in the
going and remained far. ahead
m. ..
MIGHTY TALL GUARD Oregon State's seven fool
Mel Counts puts up a touqh guard against an attempted
shot by Oregon's Glenn Moore. The Beavers topped tha
Ducks twice Friday night by a 65-61 margin and Saturday
night 71 to 65. Tha action was the last for Moore, former
KUHS star, a senior at Oregon. Counts is a junior. He
scored 28 points in the Saturday fracas. U PI Telephoto
Counts Leads OSC
To 71-65 Victory
CORVAI.I.IS (UPI - Oregon
State's NCAA playoll-hound Bea
vers held off a closing Oregon
rally to score a 71-65 victory
over the Ducks before 7,3!)0 per-
The Beavers, who meet Seat
tle ill a playoff game Monday
night at F-ugcne ended their regu
lar season wilh a l!l-7 record.
Oregon was behind B.1-5.1 with
2:47 left In the game but cut the
margin to B4-H2 in the next min
ule and 15 seconds after Oregon
State took nut its slaiters. The
Beavers pulled away when their
starters went back into the con
test. Seven foot center Mel Counts
sparked the Beavers with 2 points
and IB rebounds. Steve Pauly
scored Ifi and Terry Baker tal
lied 14 for the winners.
Oregon's Jim Johnson and Steve
Jones collected 25 and 16 points,
respectively. The Ducks ended
their season with an 11-15 record.
Tlie crowd gave Oregon Stale a
season's attendance record of (H,-
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11th to 12th on Klamath
Berth
during the first half, when (hey
left the court leading 38-27. ;
In the final half, the winners
switched its probing offense to a
fast-breaking attack and boosted
its lead to 57-44 by the end of
the third quarter.
The Panthers went into a stall
with less than two. minutes re
maining in the game and the
score B.1-56. Bonanza miscues en
abled the Panthers to click for
nine more points and close out
the scoring at 72-57.
THE BOX SCORE
Paisley (40)
Fl Ft PI Tp
3 0 3 i
5 3 11
3 J IS
0 O J 0
J 0 J 4
0 0 10
10 12
0 0 10
IT t 11 40
Fg Ft PI Tp
4 2 1 10
3 1,1
Swearingen
Bradbury
Bratlain
Le 'ranch!
Emery
Showers
Rosebrook
Forga
Totals
Merrill (Sfl
Hill
Kurtr
Moore
Smith, K.
Conner
Reed
Barnes
Merrilees
Llskey
Totals
Score by quarters:
Paisley
Merrill
2-5
t 7
20
4 10
10 3 2
10 2 2
10 12
0 0 10
2 t 14 !
4 13 1340
It IS 13 59
THE BOX SCORE
Bonirtta
Simmons
Dearborn
Slebar
Nichols
Newlun
Burnett
Tolell
Sealer, T,
Totals
Chiloquin
DeBorloll
(VI
Fg Ft PI To
4 4 I 12
5 1111
' 5 5 14
4 0 0 1
10 5 2
1 3 3 5
10 0 2
0 111
11 IS II 17
Fg Ft PI Tp
9 I lit
6 0 5 12
5 4 2 14
3 13 7
2 i 3 10
3 3 3 1
10 0 3
29 14 12 72
14 13 IS 12-57
22 16 19 1572
till
i.der
Oiullo
Taylor
Harris
Kick
Spicer
Totals
Score by quarters:
Bonanza
Chiloquin
004 in 12 home games. The pre
vious high was !I7,77H in 13 games
in the I053-54 season.
The box:
P
Oregon (63) C. F P T
Jones 6 4 7 2 16
Johnson A 9-It 5 23
Moore 2 2 5 5 6
Mack 3 0-2 3 , B
Gleason 4 0-2 5 '. 8
Yates 0 0-0 0 0
Hanson 1 0-0 0.-2
Cooley I 0 0 1- -2
T(it'als 2.1 15-57 21 65
OSlt (71) G F P T
Pauly 7 21 3 16
Klaus 0 00 4 0
Counts It 6-9 5"-2a
Baker 3 8-11 :1 -14
Peters 2 2-2 2 6
Jarvis 1 0-0 0-2
Campbell 1 O-O 0 2
Benner 0 0-0 2 -0
Kossi 0 2-2 2 2
Torgersnn 0 0-0 0 .0
Ilayward 0 1-2 0 1
Totals 25 21-29 19 . 71
Halftime Oregon State 33 Ore
gon 23
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